The price hikes would yield $84.4 million for the utility to help fund its 2025-2029 Capital Improvement Plan, which includes lead pipe replacement and costly pump upgrades in Highland Park and Aspinwall.
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The price hikes would yield $84.4 million for the utility to help fund its 2025-2029 Capital Improvement Plan, which includes lead pipe replacement and costly pump upgrades in Highland Park and Aspinwall.